BWA student raises funds for Corby Mind
Well done to Sixth Former Kyle Clarke who has donated nearly £70 to Corby Mind after running a fundraising event at Brooke Weston Academy.
Well done to Sixth Former Kyle Clarke who has donated nearly £70 to Corby Mind after running a fundraising event at Brooke Weston Academy.
Students at Kettering Science Academy learned about war on the front line during a ‘Trench and Triage’ presentation, which focused on daily life of the soldiers and medics and the range of techniques that were developed to treat the devastating injuries and PTSD that were sustained.
KSA student Johnathan Vincent recently delivered two assemblies to Years 7 to 10 to raise awareness about the role of a young carer and the Young Carers Trust charity .
Staff at Corby Technical School have signed up to deliver a series of lectures to share knowledge ‘Beyond the Classroom’.
Well done to Corby Business Academy student Anabel Pillen, who has won a competition with her imaginative film soundtrack composition.
Well done to George Salaman, from Year 7 at Brooke Weston Academy, who took part in the first heats of the Young Chef of the Year competition run by University College, Birmingham.
A group of delegates toured the new Sixth Form Centre which is currently under construction at Kettering Science Academy to see how the build is progressing.
A team from Kettering Science Academy competed in the East Midlands regional final of the Top of the Bench chemistry competition organised by the Royal Society of Chemists and hosted at the University of Derby.
A team of students from Kettering Science Academy recently took part in the First Lego League Tournament, which was held at Park Air Systems in Market Deeping.
Well done to Corby Business Academy's keen young readers who have done so well on the Accelerated Reading Scheme. Particular mention should go to Rory Draycott who has read nearly 7 million words since starting the challenge in November.
Thank you to everyone who gave so generously to Beanfield’s Food Bank; over 200 bags of groceries were donated, which equates to thousands of items of food and essentials.
Author Damian Harvey is Compass Primary Academy’s first Reading Patron, promoting literature and a love of reading. Mr Harvey, who has written over 100 children’s books, will be visiting the school and will be in regular touch with updates and new ideas.